Person Behind The Place Zhiqin Zhang

Bellevue, WALocal News

Zhiqin Zhang's journey from an electrical engineer in China to the successful owner of Yuan Spa in Bellevue illustrates her passion for health and beauty. After immigrating to the U. S. in 1996, she pursued her dream of becoming an esthetician, culminating in the opening of her first spa in 2004. Today, Yuan Spa offers a range of services, including massages, skincare, and hydrotherapy, reflecting Zhang's belief in the therapeutic power of water.

She notes that clients are increasingly focused on skincare, driven by cultural shifts and greater financial means. Zhang's commitment to the Bellevue community is evident as she prepares to launch a second location in Totem Lake. She cherishes the long-term relationships formed with clients and the professional environment in Downtown Bellevue. In light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Zhang urges the community to prioritize health and self-care, emphasizing that listening to one's body is essential. Her story serves as an inspiring testament to the evolving spa industry and the importance of wellness in today's world.

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